by Lydia Aisenberg
Cardiff Castle has an impressive history going back
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almost 2,000 years and boasts a roof garden against the backdrop of magnificent decorative tiles. Lydia, having grown up in Cardiff, takes a wistful look at the castle which was bequeathed by its owners to the city of Cardiff in 1947.
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by Joyce Kligsberg
Joyce vividly describes an ESRA tour to the Galilee.
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The first stop was the 170 year old Me'iri dairy in Zefat, which continues to produces cheese. Fine wine, enjoyed with a light lunch, was next on the list. The historic Dubrovin Farm in the Hula valley was another point of great interest.
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by Buzzy Gordon
A cross-section of eateries, from fancy to no-frills,
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whose common denominator is good pizza, including four kosher and several that serve vegan pizzas.
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by Suellen Zima
Suellen Zima was in Israel in the 1980s, when Ethiopian
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families began to arrive in the country, and she took an interest in helping them in their schooling. Recently she returned to Israel for a 3-month stay, during which time she devoted herself to helping both Ethiopian and Russian pupils.
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by Adele Rubin
Jonathan Matityahu aged 14 from the Gutwirth High School,
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Sderot, won first place in the National Debate Competition in English. The debating course at the school is an ESRA sponsored project
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by Sylvia Clayton
Sylvia describes a delightful, although rainy, day
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spent on the ESRA trip first by bus to Atlit, and then by the modern incarnation of the famous Jezreel Valley Train,
heading for Bet Shean. The day ended in an Ethiopian tent to hear about immigrant Chava Almo's journey to Israel, alone, aged 10.
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by Mike Porter
In a short poem Mike Porter confesses to his peculiar
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habit of wandering off (mentally) on his own. Somehow he manages to drag Shakespeare in as well, quoting the last words of the dying Mercutio.
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On a visit to Uzbekistan, Esther Elias found the ancient
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cities and sites – built on the oases along the Silk Road – spectacular in their uniqueness and beauty, and also in the rich Jewish history of communities such as Bukhara. “Back home in Israel, I still dream of the tantalizing sites of Uzbekistan,” she writes.
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by Marion Lupu
Marion's daughter who offers to help an indisposed
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friend with her schoolwork, reminds her of an experience she had as a student of Spanish in Manchester. She proved that sharing knowledge and helping each other is the best way to pass exams.
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by Ashley Taylor
Ashley Taylor created DisabledParents.org to provide
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information and resources to other parents with disabilities. Here she gives a very informed and useful summary of sources and ideas that will help disabled parents to cope with the challenges they face.
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by Janine Levy
Janine introduces us to ‘Flexitarianism’ – the
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definition is being Vegetarian most of the time - and offers a few mouth-watering recipes in the "Flexitarian" style
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by Judy Shapiro
Judy describes how In his book, My Medicine, My Body,
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The Serious Physician becomes a Serious Patient, Dr. Basil Porter, a South African pediatrician living in Israel, records with candor, humility, humor and empathy what it felt and still feels like to be a doctor one day and a patient the next.
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by Judy Frankel
Judy reviews Robert Goodman's highly readable autobiography,
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describing it as an "absorbing and refreshingly candid" account of his colorful life. He talks of his failures as well as successes, telling it just like it was, identifying the essentials calmly and rationally.
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